8259565

Call Setup in a Video Telephony Network

PublishedSeptember 4, 2012
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
42 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method comprising: transmitting a video call setup packet from a first mobile terminal to a second mobile terminal; storing the video call setup packet in a buffer associated with a modem layer in the first mobile terminal; filling an idle packet at the modem layer with stuffing flags for transmission to the second mobile terminal during an idle period of the first mobile terminal; when an acknowledgment packet for the video call setup packet has not been received from the second mobile terminal, replacing the idle packet with the stored video call setup packet, wherein the stored video call setup packet is retrieved from the buffer at the modem layer without regenerating the packet; and preemptively retransmitting the stored video call setup packet, instead of the idle packet, from the first mobile terminal to the second mobile terminal during the idle period of the first mobile terminal without waiting for expiration of a timeout period for receipt of an acknowledgement packet from the second mobile terminal.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein storing the video call setup packet includes storing a plurality of video call setup packets transmitted by the first mobile terminal.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the video call setup packets include integrated services digital network (ISDN) packets comprising numbered simple retransmit protocol (NSRP) packet information, and wherein the NSRP packet information comprises ITU H.245 call control messages.

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4. The method of claim 2 , wherein retransmitting includes: retrieving a first video call setup packet from the buffer; transmitting the first video call setup packet; retrieving a second video call setup packet from the buffer; and transmitting the second video call setup packet.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein retransmitting includes retransmitting the video call setup packet when there is idle bandwidth available within a packet to be transmitted by the first mobile terminal.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein retransmitting includes retransmitting the video call setup packet when a modem of the mobile terminal detects idle bandwidth in a packet generated by the modem.

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7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising repeating the retransmission of the video call setup packet, and terminating the repeated retransmission of the call setup packet upon receipt of the acknowledgement packet from the second mobile terminal.

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8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising repeating the retransmission of the video call setup packet, and terminating the retransmission of the video call setup packet upon commencement of a video call or receipt of a stop command.

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9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: transmitting acknowledgement packets to the second mobile terminal in reply to video call setup packets received from the second mobile terminal; determining whether the second mobile terminal is retransmitting the video call setup packets; and retransmitting at least some of the acknowledgement packets to the second mobile terminal.

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10. The method of claim 9 , wherein retransmitting at least some of the acknowledgement packets includes retransmitting the acknowledgement packets if the second mobile terminal is not retransmitting the video call setup packets.

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11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the video call setup packets comprise ITU H.245 call setup information for setup of ITU H.324M videoconferencing.

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12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the idle period is a period of time during which the modem layer of the first mobile terminal has received no new information from a protocol stack.

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13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the protocol stack is a mobile video telephony protocol stack.

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14. The method of claim 1 , wherein, if a portion of the video call setup packet does not include any information, the method further comprises filling the portion of the video call setup packet with stuffing flags.

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15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising storing the video call setup packet with the portion containing the stuffing flags in a buffer associated with the modem layer in the first mobile terminal, wherein retransmitting includes retrieving the video call setup packet with the portion containing the stuffing flags from the buffer at the modem layer and transmitting the retrieved video call setup packet with the portion containing the stuffing flags to the second mobile terminal.

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16. The method of claim 1 , further comprising incrementing a buffer location in the buffer after retransmitting the video call setup packet.

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17. A wireless mobile terminal comprising: a wireless transmitter configured to transmit a video call setup packet from a first mobile terminal to a second mobile terminal; a wireless receiver; and a modem configured to: generate the video call setup packet for transmission to the second mobile terminal via the transmitter; store the video call setup packet in a buffer associated with a modem layer in the first mobile terminal; fill an idle packet at the modem layer with stuffing flags for transmission to the second mobile terminal during an idle period of the first mobile terminal; when an acknowledgment packet for the video call setup packet has not been received from the second mobile terminal, replace the idle packet with the stored video call setup packet, wherein the stored video call setup packet is retrieved from the buffer at the modem layer without regenerating the packet; and preemptively submit the stored video call setup packet, instead of the idle packet, for retransmission via the transmitter to the second mobile terminal during the idle period of the wireless mobile terminal without waiting for expiration of a timeout period for receipt of an acknowledgement packet from the second mobile terminal.

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18. The mobile terminal of claim 17 , wherein the modem stores a plurality of the video call setup packets in the buffer.

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19. The mobile terminal of claim 18 , wherein the video call setup packets include integrated services digital network (ISDN) packets comprising numbered simple retransmit protocol (NSRP) packet information, and wherein the NSRP packet information comprises ITU H.245 call control messages.

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20. The mobile terminal of claim 18 , wherein the modem is configured to: retrieve a first video call setup packet from the buffer; submit the first video call setup packet for retransmission via the transmitter; retrieve a second video call setup packet from the buffer; and submit the second video call setup packet for retransmission via the transmitter.

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21. The mobile terminal of claim 17 , wherein the modem is configured to submit the video call setup packet for retransmission via the transmitter when there is idle bandwidth available within a packet to be transmitted by the first mobile terminal.

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22. The mobile terminal of claim 17 , wherein the modem is configured to repeat the submission of the video call setup packet for retransmission, and terminate the retransmission of the video call setup packet upon receipt of the acknowledgement packet from the second mobile terminal.

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23. The mobile terminal of claim 17 , wherein the modem is configured to repeat the submission of the video call setup packet for retransmission, and wherein the modem terminates the retransmission of the video call setup packet upon commencement of a video call or receipt of a stop command.

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24. The mobile terminal of claim 17 , wherein the modem is configured to submit acknowledgement packets for transmission to the second mobile terminal in reply to the video call setup packets received from the second mobile terminal.

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25. The mobile terminal of claim 24 , wherein the modem is configured to retransmit at least some of the acknowledgement packets if the second mobile terminal is not retransmitting the video call setup packets.

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26. The mobile terminal of claim 17 , wherein the video call setup packets comprise ITU H.245 call setup information for setup of ITU H.324M videoconferencing.

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27. The mobile terminal of claim 17 , wherein the idle period is a period of time during which the modem layer of the wireless mobile terminal has received no new information from a protocol stack.

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28. The mobile terminal of claim 27 , wherein the protocol stack is a mobile video telephony protocol stack.

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29. The mobile terminal of claim 17 , wherein, if a portion of the video call setup packet does not include any information, the modem is configured to fill the portion of the video call setup packet with stuffing flags.

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30. The mobile terminal of claim 29 , wherein the modem is configured to store the video call setup packet with the portion containing the stuffing flags in a buffer associated with the modem layer, retrieve the video call setup packet with the portion containing the stuffing flags from the buffer at the modem layer, and submit the retrieved video call setup packet with the portion containing the stuffing flags for retransmission to the second mobile terminal via the transmitter.

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31. The mobile terminal of claim 17 , wherein the modem is further configured to increment a buffer location in the buffer after submitting the video call setup packet for retransmission.

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32. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions to cause a processor to: transmit a video call setup packet from a first mobile terminal to a second mobile terminal; store the video call setup packet in a buffer associated with a modem layer in the first mobile terminal; fill an idle packet at the modem layer with stuffing flags for transmission to the second mobile terminal during an idle period of the first mobile terminal; when an acknowledgment packet for the video call setup packet has not been received from the second mobile terminal, replace the idle packet with the stored video call setup packet, wherein the stored video call setup packet is retrieved from the buffer at the modem layer without regenerating the packet; and preemptively retransmit the stored video call setup packet, instead of the idle packet, from the first mobile terminal to the second mobile terminal during the idle period of the first mobile terminal without waiting for expiration of a timeout period for receipt of an acknowledgement packet from the second mobile terminal.

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33. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 32 , wherein the instructions cause the processor to store a plurality of video call setup packets transmitted by the first mobile terminal in the buffer.

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34. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 33 , wherein the video call setup packets include integrated services digital network (ISDN) packets comprising numbered simple retransmit protocol (NSRP) packet information, and wherein the NSRP packet information comprises ITU H.245 call control messages.

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35. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 33 , wherein the instructions cause the processor to: retrieve a first video call setup packet from the buffer; transmit the first video call setup packet; retrieve a second video call setup packet from the buffer; and transmit the second video call setup packet.

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36. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 32 , wherein the instructions cause the processor to retransmit the video call setup packet when a modem of the mobile terminal detects idle bandwidth in a packet generated by the modem.

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37. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 32 , wherein the video call setup packets comprise ITU H.245 call setup information for setup of ITU H.324M videoconferencing.

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38. A wireless mobile terminal comprising: a wireless transmitter; a wireless receiver; a video coder-decoder (CODEC) to generate video information; an audio CODEC to generate audio information; a processor that includes: an ITU H.245 control layer module to generate video call setup packets; a numbered simple retransmit protocol (NSRP) module to generate one or more NSRP packets based on the video call setup packets; and an ITU H.223 layer module to multiplex the video information, audio information, and NSRP packets to produce one or more multiplexed protocol data units (MUX PDUs); and a modem to: generate one or more MUX PDU integrated services digital network (ISDN) packets based on the MUX PDUs for transmission to a second mobile terminal via the transmitter; store the one or more MUX PDU ISDN packets in a buffer associated with a modem layer in the wireless mobile terminal; fill one or more idle ISDN packets at the modem layer with stuffing flags for transmission to a second mobile terminal during an idle period of the wireless mobile terminal; when an acknowledgment packet for the one or more of the MUX PDU ISDN packets has not been received from the second mobile terminal, replace the one or more idle ISDN packets with the stored one or more MUX PDU ISDN packets, wherein the stored MUX PDU ISDN packets are retrieved from the buffer at the modem layer without regenerating the packets; and preemptively submit the stored one or more MUX PDU ISDN packets, instead of the one or more idle ISDN packets, for retransmission via the transmitter to the second mobile terminal during the idle period of the wireless mobile terminal without waiting for expiration of a timeout period for receipt of an acknowledgement packet from the second mobile terminal via the wireless receiver.

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39. The mobile terminal of claim 38 , wherein the modem is configured to submit the retrieved MUX PDU ISDN packets for retransmission via the transmitter when there is idle bandwidth available within a packet to be transmitted by the wireless mobile terminal.

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40. The mobile terminal of claim 38 , wherein the modem is configured to repeat the submission of the MUX PDU ISDN packets for retransmission, and terminate the retransmission of the MUX PDU ISDN packets upon receipt of the acknowledgement packet from the second mobile terminal.

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41. The mobile terminal of claim 38 , wherein the modem is configured to repeat the submission of the MUX PDU ISDN packets for retransmission, and wherein the modem terminates the retransmission of the MUX PDU ISDN packets upon commencement of video transmission or receipt of a stop command.

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42. An apparatus for videoconferencing, comprising: means for transmitting a video call setup packet from a first mobile terminal to a second mobile terminal; means for storing the video call setup packet in a buffer associated with a modem layer in the first mobile terminal; means for filling an idle packet at the modem layer with stuffing flags for transmission to the second mobile terminal during an idle period of the first mobile terminal; when an acknowledgment packet for the video call setup packet has not been received from the second mobile terminal, means for replacing the idle packet with the stored video call setup packet, wherein the stored video call setup packet is retrieved from the buffer at the modem layer without regenerating the packet; and means for preemptively retransmitting the stored video call setup packet, instead of the idle packet, from the first mobile terminal to the second mobile terminal during the idle period of the first mobile terminal without waiting for expiration of a timeout period for receipt of an acknowledgement packet from the second mobile terminal.

Patent Metadata

Filing Date

Unknown

Publication Date

September 4, 2012

Inventors

Tao Yang
Nischal Abrol

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